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Amy Bramlett Turner, HSMS and HSHS Dance Program, Hot Springs, AR, USA

Amy Bramlett Turner, HSMS and HSHS Dance Program, Hot Springs, AR, USA

by Milena Fraccari | May 17, 2017 | What Does $1000 Do?

This grant was a prayer answered. In my first year of teaching, I refused to send students on stage in t-shirts or without shoes just because the student could not afford to buy it or the parent did not see the value in the dance experience. Because of the faith and...
Amy Bramlett Turner, HSMS and HSHS Dance Program, Hot Springs, AR, USA

Michelle Carrera, Chilis on Wheels, Brooklyn NY, USA

by Milena Fraccari | May 17, 2017 | What Does $1000 Do?

The Pollination Project has always been a source of personal validation, that our efforts really do matter to people outside our immediate community. When we received this grant, we were close to ending the program because the cost of keeping up the meals was too...
Amy Bramlett Turner, HSMS and HSHS Dance Program, Hot Springs, AR, USA

Adam Starr, Adam Brick Guy, Houston, TX, USA

by Milena Fraccari | Apr 27, 2017 | What Does $1000 Do?

The grant impacted the community at Santa Maria Bonita House (hostel for mothers recovering from chemical dependencies with children). The grant enabled Adam Brick Guy to bring kids, mothers and volunteers together, provide opportunities for mothers to encourage their...
Kehli Berry, 1-Shine Youth Services, Compton, CA, USA

Kehli Berry, 1-Shine Youth Services, Compton, CA, USA

by Milena Fraccari | Apr 27, 2017 | What Does $1000 Do?

The TPP Grant has helped me to realize that it is always better to give than to receive. Metaphorically speaking, if we plant small seeds and water them, we can reap a plentiful harvest that is able to feed the community. The funds used from the TPP grant helped us to...
Amy Bramlett Turner, HSMS and HSHS Dance Program, Hot Springs, AR, USA

John J B Lavalie, Producing Gari as an Alternative Food Supply in Taiama Community, Sierra Leone

by Milena Fraccari | Apr 27, 2017 | What Does $1000 Do?

The Pollination Project Seed Grant has immensely made a difference for the people in Taiama community in Moyamba District especially for the women who were part of the project implementation.. The grant made it possible for us to support vulnerable women by providing...
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